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- rinkrat19
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Re: MPRE
When you registered, you could choose one state to get a free report. I think you can confirm/change it when you get your score, but I'm not sure. (Log onto the NCBE site before the scores come out and check--maybe you can only change it until scores come out). If you want it sent to another state, you pay for an additional report.LAWYER2 wrote:Are scores automatically reported to the State bar or is some type of action required on the applicants part?
- BlueLotus
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Re: MPRE
It's automatically reported to the jurisdiction you designated when you registered, but if you want to send scores to other jurisdictions, you have to pay $25 for each score report.LAWYER2 wrote:Are scores automatically reported to the State bar or is some type of action required on the applicants part?
Source: http://www.ncbex.org/ncbe-exam-score-se ... -services/
- LAWYER2
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Re: MPRE
zot1 wrote:April 28. http://www.ncbex.org/Honeysuckle wrote:When will scores be released?
One more day!
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- anon sequitur
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Re: MPRE
my score's not up, or else I'm too stupid to find it
- enidwexler
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Re: MPRE
What score did they get? Mine is saying 99. But another poster (quoted below) got a 128, so hopefully they are accurate!jmm22 wrote:I'm wondering if the scores are accurate right now. Because all 3 of my friends got the exact same score.
EDIT: My friend checked and got a 112. So, sounding more and more like a crazy coincidence!
BlueLotus wrote:Just checked. Passed in every jurisdiction (128). Yay!
- anon sequitur
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Re: MPRE
lol, thanks for the tip I was on the mpre registration site, so I was indeed too dumb to find it. Passed for every jurisdiction, no idea how this test is scored, I felt like I was flipping a coin on half the questions.LAWYER2 wrote:Are you logging into your NCBE account ------> Dashboard ------> File Cabinet?anon sequitur wrote:my score's not up, or else I'm too stupid to find it
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Re: MPRE
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- zot1
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Same here!BlueLotus wrote:Just checked. Passed in every jurisdiction (128). Yay!LAWYER2 wrote:Are you logging into your NCBE account ------> Dashboard ------> File Cabinet?anon sequitur wrote:my score's not up, or else I'm too stupid to find it
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Re: MPRE
I made an (educated) guess on every question and thought I failed the MPRE. Passed with a 136 - My only studying was reading the barbri conviser the night before.
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Re: MPRE
Anyone having trouble with the mpre website right now?
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Re: MPRE
Congrats to y'all. I didn't pass by a single point. :'( I'll have to take this mofo again in Aug. How did y'all study? I did Kaplan - filled out all the blanks, glanced through the outline, and did three practice tests. Admittedly, I was scoring in the 30s/60s range. Should I have practiced more? Or am I dumb? (self-loathing ensues...)zot1 wrote:Same here!BlueLotus wrote:Just checked. Passed in every jurisdiction (128). Yay!LAWYER2 wrote:Are you logging into your NCBE account ------> Dashboard ------> File Cabinet?anon sequitur wrote:my score's not up, or else I'm too stupid to find it
- LAWYER2
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Re: MPRE
I watched the barbri video (twice) and completed the corresponding outline(s).
I also did all practice questions.
I did not feel like I had it down, but still remained confident. My score wasn't overwhelmingly high (101), but I passed.
I know some folks who failed it a couple times, don't sweat it, you'll get it next time.
I also did all practice questions.
I did not feel like I had it down, but still remained confident. My score wasn't overwhelmingly high (101), but I passed.
I know some folks who failed it a couple times, don't sweat it, you'll get it next time.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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